WATER SECURITY STATUS REPORT December 2020

WATER SECURITY STATUS REPORT December 2020

WATER SECURITY STATUS REPORT December 2020 SEQ Water Grid capacity Average daily residential consumption Grid operations and overall water security position (L/Person) Despite receiving rainfall in parts of the northern and southern areas The Southern Regional Water Pipeline is still operating in a northerly 100% 250 2019 December average of South East Queensland (SEQ), the region continues to be in Drought direction. The Northern Pipeline Interconnectors (NPI 1 and 2) have been 90% 200 Response conditions with combined Water Grid storages at 57.8%. operating in a bidirectional mode, with NPI 1 flowing north while NPI 80% 150 2 flows south. The grid flow operations help to distribute water in SEQ Wivenhoe Dam remains below 50% capacity for the seventh 70% 100 where it is needed most. SEQ Drought Readiness 50 consecutive month. There was minimal rainfall in the catchment 60% average Drought Response 0 surrounding Lake Wivenhoe, our largest drinking water storage. The average residential water usage remains high at 172 litres per 50% person, per day (LPD). While this is less than the same period last year 40% 172 184 165 196 177 164 Although the December rain provided welcome relief for many of the (195 LPD), it is still 22 litres above the recommended 150 LPD average % region’s off-grid communities, Boonah-Kalbar and Dayboro are still under 57.8 30% *Data range is 03/12/2020 to 30/12/2020 and 05/12/2019 to 01/01/2020 according to the SEQ Drought Response Plan. drought response monitoring (see below for additional details). 20% See map below and legend at the bottom of the page for water service provider information The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) outlook for January to March is likely 10% The Gold Coast Desalination Plant (GCDP) had been maximising to be wetter than average for much of Australia, particularly in the east. 1.9% 1 month ago 0% production in accordance with the Drought Response Plan. However, The chance of exceeding median rainfall is greater than 70% for much of Sunshine significant rainfall in the Gold Coast area in mid December filled Hinze 1.4% 1 year ago *as at 30 December 2020 Queensland. The El Niño/Southern Oscillation outlook from BOM remains Coast dam to the point of overflowing. In anticipation of this and in the interests at La Niña with modelling suggesting La Niña will continue until at least of cost efficiency, the GCDP was changed from maximising operation to February 2021. Dam storage levels top up mode. The GCDP continues to supplement water supply for SEQ when required after maximising use of Hinze dam. *Data correct at 30 December 2020 – Dams selected are largest storages for North, South and Somerset Central areas. Visit the Seqwater website for more information. Moreton Bay Water Grid storage Baroon Pocket End of month storage level Water Grid storage actual drawdown to Full supply capacity 61,000 ML decline assuming a repeat of Current capacity 52,679 ML the particularly dry 2019 year December 2020, and projected draw down for 2021. 0% 1 week ago (2020 data not used): The Water Grid drawdown graph shows historical storage data and a projected draw 9.6% 1 month ago Redlands down if the rate observed during the dry year of 2019 (not including any 2020 data) STORAGE occurred in the corresponding months from January 2021 until April 2021.1 The 2019 LEVEL 9.9% 1 year ago Brisbane City Jan-21 56.8% Mar-21 51.8% data is used as it was a particularly dry year, rainfall is usually higher in the summer 86.5% Feb-21 54.5% Apr-21 51.1% period than it was in 2019. Recently the storage levels improved due to rainfall in mid Ipswich December, however levels are still below 60%. The millennium drought is shown to City Council compare drawdowns over an extended drought period (see figure 1). Logan City 1. This projected drawdown does not account for differences in demand and supply conditions, such as continued Lockyer Valley North Pine (Lake Samsonvale) Figure 1: Water Grid storage drawdowns. operation of the Gold Coast Desalination Plant. Full supply capacity 214,302 ML 100.0% Current capacity 106,950 ML 0.8% 1 week ago 80.0% STORAGE 1.3% 1 month ago Scenic Rim LEVEL 7.9% 1 year ago 49.9% Water Grid flow direction City of 60.0% Gold Coast WGS Level (%) 40.0% Wivenhoe/Somerset Hinze Full supply capacity 1,545,089 ML† Full supply capacity 310,730 ML Current capacity 737,669 ML Current capacity 311,480 ML 20.0% Jun-15 Jun-16 Jun-17 Jun-18 Jun-19 Jun-20 Jun-21 Jun-22 Jun-23 Jun-24 Jun-25 Sep-15 Sep-16 Sep-17 Sep-18 Sep-19 Sep-20 Sep-21 Sep-22 Sep-23 Sep-24 Dec-15 Dec-16 Dec-17 Dec-18 Dec-19 Dec-20 Dec-21 Dec-22 Dec-23 Dec-24 0% 1 week ago 1% 1 week ago Mar-16 Mar-17 Mar-18 Mar-19 Mar-20 Mar-21 Mar-22 Mar-23 Mar-24 Mar-25 Millennium Drought modelling Recorded storage levels 2021 Predicted storage decline assuming 2019 drawn down scenario is repeated STORAGE 2.7% 1 month ago STORAGE 15% 1 month ago LEVEL 2.0% 1 year ago LEVEL 16% 1 year ago 48% †combined dam levels 102% Soil moisture The rise in deep soil moisture that occurred during the Feb-March 2020 rainfall continues to slowly decrease and is now is currently at 29.47% full. There still needs to be significant rainfall events to see recovery and inflows into the catchment. (see figure 2) Figure 2: Brisbane River catchment monthly deep soil moisture – modelled estimate to December 2020 (source Bureau of Meteorology AWRA-L) 1300 SEQWATER 1300 737 928 www.seqwater.com.au Gympie Weather outlook Regional Council Noosa Shire Temperature Rainfall Council Six Mile Creek Dam The BOM outlook is for a 50-75% probability of exceeding the The outlook for February to April is for a wetter than average for (Lake Macdonald) 28.3c temperature for February to April. Queensland. The outlook for SEQ is for 70-80% above the median for Cedar Pocket Dam this time of year (324mm). Water Supply Scheme status Cooloolabin Dam (Lake Cooloolabin) Seqwater supplies water to rural landholders and Borumba Dam (Lake Borumba) businesses that are licensed to take water from dams and Wappa Dam waterways via Water Supply Schemes. The amount of Poona Dam water that can be extracted by licensed irrigators varies according to local water conditions. In times of drought Sunshine Coast or low flows, irrigation entitlements may be restricted or Regional Council Baroon Pocket Dam suspended. (Lake Baroon) Somerset This data has been updated as at 30 December 2020 Regional Council Ewen Maddock Dam Somerset Dam Moreton Bay (Lake Somerset) Regional Council Full allocation Restricted Suspended http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/outlooks/#/temperature/maximum/median/monthly/0 http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/outlooks/#/rainfall/median/monthly/0 Cedar Pocket Water Supply Scheme Sideling Creek Dam Wivenhoe Dam (Lake Kurwongbah) (Lake Wivenhoe) Cedar Pocket Dam currently 59.8% (down 2.7% from last month) Low probability of reaching drought trigger in next 3 months Announced allocations Medium Priority 100% Off-grid community drought status North Pine Dam (Lake Samsonvale) The SEQ Water Grid allows us to move treated drinking Medium probability of reaching water around the region. Off-grid communities are not drought trigger in next 3 months connected to the SEQ Water Grid. Mary Valley Water Supply Scheme High probability of reaching Brisbane City Borumba Dam currently 78.4% (down 2.9% from last month) This table has been updated as at 30 December 2020. Redland drought trigger in next 3 months Atkinson Dam Cabbage Tree Enoggera Dam Council Announced allocations Medium Priority 100% Creek Dam (Lake Manchester) City Council Clarendon Dam Gold Creek (also supplies high priority) (Lake Clarendon) Dam Amity Point Kalbar (Boonah, Aratula and Mount Alford) Bill Gunn Dam (Lake Dyer) Central Brisbane Water Supply Scheme Supply: North Stradbroke Island groundwater Supply: Moogerah Dam 15.4% Wivenhoe Dam/Somerset Dam currently 48% Lockyer Valley Ipswich Standing water level 16.47 m AHD** Level 2: drought response in effect as of 30/8/20 City Council Regional Council (down 2.7% from last month) Level 1: drought trigger at 15 m AHD Level 3: drought trigger at 15% dam level Announced allocations Medium Priority 70% Beaudesert Logan (also supplies high priority) Kenilworth City Council * Proposed amendments to water sharing rules in process. Supply: Maroon Dam 49.3% Drought Response Exit 15/12/2020 City of Level 1: drought response in effect as of 19/10/20 Supply: Wells near the Mary River Gold Coast Level 2: drought trigger at 25% dam level Bellbird Creek flow ~51.60 ML/dayl Lower Lockyer Water Supply Scheme Atkinson Dam currently 5.4% (no change from last month) Canungra Kilcoy Wyaralong Dam Announced allocations Medium Priority 0% Exit Drought response 14 December 2020 Supply: Somerset Dam 74.9% Hinze Dam Supply: Canungra Creek Stream flow ~84.49 ML/day (Regional Water Grid Storages response) (Advancetown Bromelton Dam Lake) Level 1: Preparedness and monitoring; Flow falls to <7ML/day Level 1: drought response in effect as of 15/09/20 (Bromelton Weir) Warril Valley Water Supply Scheme Level 2: drought trigger at 50% Water Grid level Moogerah Dam (Lake Moogerah) Moogerah Dam currently 15.4% (down 1.6% from last month) Dayboro Nindooinbah Dam Supply: groundwater/ carting Kooralbyn Announced allocations Medium Priority 31% Well No.

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